Examples of 'sandhills' in a sentence

Meaning of "sandhills"

Sandhill usually refers to a type of hilly terrain or a small hill covered with sand
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  • plural of sandhill
  • A hamlet in Cattistock parish, west Dorset, England (OS grid ref ST5800)
  • An inner suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, north of the city centre (OS grid ref SJ3493).
  • A suburb in Risinghurst and Sandhills parish, City of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP5607).

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The sandhills were doomed from that point.
Come out and see the sandhills.
But the sandhills still cast their spell.
Track in and out among the sandhills.
Sandhills above the river valley.
And took up a position behind some sandhills.
The lake is surrounded by sandhills and cypress trees.
Sandhills are xeric because they have poor water holding capacity.
Florida longleaf pine sandhills are often found adjacent to the scrub.
What more can you say than Sandhills.
These Sandhills were the ancient sea coast.
Some of the sandhills.
The sandhills were used as a bombing range during WWII.
Habitats in the area include high sandhills and low riverine swamp.
The two parts were only connected by a tendril in the Sandhills.

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The Sandhills are ancient sand dunes that have been stabilized by grasses.
It is named after a ridge of sandhills in Groningen.
Some of the school activities are combined with a nearby school named Sandhills.
He was taken to the Sandhills in Newcastle and there beheaded.
Just west of the coastal plain is the Sandhills region.
Much of the Monahans Sandhills are privately owned property.
The sun sets at the Great Sandhills.
Kristie lives in the beautiful Sandhills region of North Carolina with her family.
It proved particularly useful in the Nebraska Sandhills.
The soils of the Carolina Sandhills are very sandy.
It is linked to a nearby NCC project at the Conway Sandhills.
The diesel Wigan service terminating at Sandhills station was cut back to Kirkby.
Land donor helps NCC conserve one third of Cascumpec Sandhills.
The area above the Sandhills was known as the Up Country.
Now they are helping to design the pilot projects at Sandhills and Elmsdale parks.
He then attended Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst to gain his associate degree.
We the People of the Sandhills.
Guests staying at Sandhills House can avail of a discount with the Clare Surf Safari.
Brandon Wu did not waste much time adjusting to the Sandhills of North Carolina.
Without fire, sandhills undergo ecological succession and become more oak dominated.
John Fairhead and I had a relatively uneventful trip back to the Sandhills.
Likewise, two sandhills at Lalangange marked his former campsite there.
The landscape is characterized by brick-red sandhills and grey clay flats.
The Great Sandhills are a paradise for bird watching, nature photography and fun in the sand.
It may locally tolerate non-calcareous substrate, in north Scotland also on sandhills.
The plant-anchored dunes of the Sandhills were long considered an irreclaimable desert.
Outside of Bethune, it heads through the pine forests of the Sandhills region.
Rose also owned a seaside house at Sandhills near Christchurch, now a holiday camp.
It is considered as the southern ( and alternative ) gateway to the Great Sandhills Ecological Area.
It serves as a link between Sandhills Center, local health providers and the larger community.
Occupying its hills in the south-west are Sandhills and Brook.
The Sandhills region consists of nearly one million acres in south-central North Carolina.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory lies just north of the community.
In 2007 Sandhills underwent a £6million renovation to help encourage people to use the rail service.
The 1st Battalion, RB, took a position in the sandhills to the north.

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